Re(4): [67ATTENDEES] IETF 67 Network goes down at 12:00

Tim Thome <tthome@ktrc-na.com> Wed, 15 November 2006 03:40 UTC

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At 05:14 PM 11/13/2006, Peter Lovell wrote:
>That's exactly what I do have. And thanks to the excellent instructions
>I did select "a", as (this being new) I wouldn't have recognized the
>difference otherwise.
>
>Cheers.....Peter

I purchased an A/B/G card specifically for IETF, and I must assume that 
others purchased or spec'ed out cards based on the feedback from the group.

IETF65 was my first IETF meeting, and one of the requirements was that 
802.11a must be supported, so I went ahead and requisitioned through 
multiple layers of management to get support for my laptop.

802.11a/b/g is enough for the next few meetings... 802.11n is a ways out, 
and will be backwards compat with our systems...

Tim

(in Dallas for the IEEE 802P session this week, good news is that 16ng 
inputs did make it back to the IEEE working groups)
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Tim Thome <mailto:tthome@ktrc-na.com>
Senior Staff Engineer
Kyocera Telecommunications Research Corp.
San Diego, CA
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